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Mike Gilbert:
In a concession to advancing age and its' associated issues I have decided to disperse my remaining black gold bantams along with a number of other breeds and varieties.   For the benefit of those who may not be familiar with the black gold color pattern, it is basically a heavily laced and shafted brown red.   Brown reds do not and will not breed 100% true nor will these.   Nor will blues or blue wheatens for that matter.  I would like to turn these over to some ABC member who would commit to keeping them going, and hopefully would share enough with others that they might be eligible for recognition as a standard variety some day.
If you feel you are that person, please send me a p.m. here or an email.   The remaining stock consists of but one cockerel and three pullets, but it is a simple matter to cross these with brown reds to get more of the same.   They are basically the "gold version" of the Silver Sussex color pattern if you will.   Here are some photos of black gold bantams and Silver Sussex large fowl.  There is some variability in the pattern, as there is with most multicolored patterns.





DeWayne Edgin:
Mike i only raise large fowl and i want to breed these in large fowl after i get my new Brown Reds. I want to have both brown reds and black gold large fowl. I think you said to use brown reds and buffs to make black golds. I had an email with the breeding pairs in , but i lost it when i was hacked. So do you only use buff one time and then keep using brown red till you get to the black gold? Thanks.

Mike Gilbert:

--- Quote from: DeWayne Edgin on August 19, 2014, 08:55:22 PM ---Mike i only raise large fowl and i want to breed these in large fowl after i get my new Brown Reds. I want to have both brown reds and black gold large fowl. I think you said to use brown reds and buffs to make black golds. I had an email with the breeding pairs in , but i lost it when i was hacked. So do you only use buff one time and then keep using brown red till you get to the black gold? Thanks.

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That is correct.   You should get some in the second generation if you breed the splits back to brown reds.  From there it is a matter of breeding enough numbers and careful selection.

DeWayne Edgin:
Thanks Mike.

Mike Gilbert:

As anticipated, there has been zero interest or response to the offer of a quad of black gold bantams.    They will be sold for meat to the local Asian buyers.

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